Is it okay for a 10 month old baby to walk with support

  During the daily growth process of a baby, besides speaking, being able to walk is almost the most exciting thing for parents. Walking is a result of the comprehensive growth of a baby's body and a manifestation of healthy development. But is it okay for a 10 month old baby to walk with support?

  

Is it okay for a 10 month old baby to walk with support1

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  Under normal developmental conditions, most 10 month old babies are still in the standing stage, so it is not recommended for children at this age to start walking. Because the lower limbs at this age are not yet able to support the body well, starting to walk too early can cause significant damage to the growth and development of the body. So, what other hazards can babies cause when they start walking too early?

  1. Physical deformity

  Because when babies start learning to crawl and stand, it is also a stage of rapid physical growth and development. However, starting to walk too early can cause the underdeveloped lower limbs to start supporting the overweight body, which can lead to leg deformities. Severe cases may also be caused by abnormal development of hip or lumbar bones.

  2. Damage to vision

  Because before the age of one, most babies cannot observe the walking environment with good vision in both eyes, which can lead to continuous falls and even visual defects in both eyes. But after one year old, babies' overall physical development is relatively complete, and gradually practicing walking on their own will make them relatively healthy.

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